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    <h2>YAKINDU Statechart Tools - Default Domain</h2>
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      YAKINDU Statechart Tools 'Default Domain' is a platform independent domain with a basic type system.
      Choose this domain if you are new to YAKINDU Statechart Tools or you want to develop a generic statemachine, for for example to generate C, C++ or Java code.
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  <h3>Default Type System</h3>
    The 'Default Domain' integrated type system consists of the following simple types:
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	<li>integer</li>
	<li>real</li>
	<li>boolean</li>
	<li>string</li>
	<li>void</li>
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  	Depending on the code generator, these types will be mapped to language specific types.
  	For C and C++, this is configurable via the generated sc_types.h. For exmaple, the type integer will be mapped to an int32_t.
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